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and signed into law. and that law protects virginia'scitizens from being subject to health insurance mandates. >> they now have until june 7 to respond to the government's motion. >>> well, it's the ticket paper. hundreds of tickets to the free concert have been stolen. and who is hurt most by this? global teachers. more on who they are going to see coming up. >>> and to get the go ahead to get small businesses hiring again. plus, topper's got the forecast. >> yeah, very nice right now. a beautiful evening across the metro area. we'll take you out with the almanac. you can access this on our website. we're back to 81 and 66 going into the book. 79 and 60 are your averages. those are the record highs and the record lows. we'll talk about the touch of summer rolling in. and a look ahead into the all- important holiday forecast. >>> problems all over the beltway. >> right, our real-time maps are giving you a big picture here for drivers waiting to get home. let's zoom in on the problem. this is 95 southb
and signed into law. and that law protects virginia'scitizens from being subject to health insurance mandates. >> they now have until june 7 to respond to the government's motion. >>> well, it's the ticket paper. hundreds of tickets to the free concert have been stolen. and who is hurt most by this? global teachers. more on who they are going to see coming up. >>> and to get the go ahead to get small businesses hiring again. plus, topper's got the forecast. >>...
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it was a false alarm but law enforcement is not taking any chances ahead of the holiday weekend. metropolitan police chief cathy lanier: >> we take every event here in washington very serious and our posture remains extremely high for all special fortunates and it will continue for the fourth. >> reporter: last week's department of homeland security bulletin warned of an increased threat of isis-inspired violence over july four. one official said, "there is no specific credible intelligence for an attack" but isis has called for attacks against the military, law enforcement, the u.s. government, and the american public. that's led to beefed up security at airports and landmarks. new york will have an extra 7,000 police patrolling july 4 events and fusion centers very set up to help coordinate information in the event of an attack. in recent weeks, investigators have stepped up arrests taking more than a dozen alleged isis sympathizers into custody including several people in the new york area. in one case, prosecutors say a 20-year-old college student had researched pressure cook
it was a false alarm but law enforcement is not taking any chances ahead of the holiday weekend. metropolitan police chief cathy lanier: >> we take every event here in washington very serious and our posture remains extremely high for all special fortunates and it will continue for the fourth. >> reporter: last week's department of homeland security bulletin warned of an increased threat of isis-inspired violence over july four. one official said, "there is no specific credible...
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jeb bush signed the law when he was governor. keeping in mind that we don't have all of the facts in the case yet, bush said today that he believes the law does not apply. as he put it "stand your ground means stand your ground. it doesn't mean chase after somebody who's turned their back the debate about race and crime reminded u reminded us in a controversy in a lot of cities across the country. back in the 1960s, the supreme court ruled that police may stop and search anyone they find suspicious. minorities say they are often singled out. we asked jim axelrod to look at this with the nation's largest police department in new york city city. >> reporter: ten months ago nicholas peart was walking up his block in harlem on his try the corner deli when he says he was stopped and frisked by police. literally they had you up against the wall? >> yeah. had me up against the wall. i was that close to my destination. >> reporter: and you started less than a hundred yards down the block here? >> yes. they see me come out my building. >>
jeb bush signed the law when he was governor. keeping in mind that we don't have all of the facts in the case yet, bush said today that he believes the law does not apply. as he put it "stand your ground means stand your ground. it doesn't mean chase after somebody who's turned their back the debate about race and crime reminded u reminded us in a controversy in a lot of cities across the country. back in the 1960s, the supreme court ruled that police may stop and search anyone they find...
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how do we root out racism in our laws and lives. then to go to talk about this additional problem of young men radicalized on the internet which is much broader challenge. >> first you have to acknowledge it. the manifesto pictures yesterday, these are not selfies. someone took those pictures. he's 1 years old he didn't get radicalized yesterday. somewhere in his life this happened. not just one lone whacko not just random violence there is something upped lying it which we have to speak to. >> dickerson: as you think about how these pieces would be put together as michael says, one enduring part of this is going to be the faces of those parishioners who lost their loved ones expressing forgiveness. the pore sis tans of the black church that think were part of it. that church has been turned down twice over, it came back the story of martin ruther king these terrible church bombings, church kept coming back, believed, had faith didn't react violently. this the country is going to build, there it is. that is what you build on. >> dic
how do we root out racism in our laws and lives. then to go to talk about this additional problem of young men radicalized on the internet which is much broader challenge. >> first you have to acknowledge it. the manifesto pictures yesterday, these are not selfies. someone took those pictures. he's 1 years old he didn't get radicalized yesterday. somewhere in his life this happened. not just one lone whacko not just random violence there is something upped lying it which we have to speak...
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have you ever seen a bipartisan deficit reduction panel have its recommendations passed into law? >> yeah. and even when those things haven't worked perfectly, what we've-- they've had is they have had a significant impact on the direction and the movement on the way this place, the ebb and flow of this place. and so i think what you're going to see is that this-- whether they come out with a specific recommendation, two things have changed, three things. the american people and the people here understand you need to make the tax system fair so everybody pays their fair share. you need to do something about long-term structural entitlements so you can preserve them at the same time make them feasible over the next 30 years. and you need to cut discretionary spending without eating your seed corn so you can't grow the economy through innovation and infrastructure. >> pelley: having watched all of this over the last few weeks, has washington lost its ability to make deals and talk to each other? there has been so much name-calling, so much finger-pointing. >> this is a cycle. this i
have you ever seen a bipartisan deficit reduction panel have its recommendations passed into law? >> yeah. and even when those things haven't worked perfectly, what we've-- they've had is they have had a significant impact on the direction and the movement on the way this place, the ebb and flow of this place. and so i think what you're going to see is that this-- whether they come out with a specific recommendation, two things have changed, three things. the american people and the...
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all because they didn't like one law. >> reporter: nancy cordes is on capitol hill tonight. nancy, the last government shutdown 17 years ago lasted 28 days. is there any progress in ending this one? >> reporter: scott, if anything the parties are more entrenched than we were yesterday. here is the latest twist: within the hour, the house will be voting on a republican plan to restore funding to three areas of the government that got a lot of attention today-- national parks, veterans affairs, and the district of columbia. now, the white house has already threatened to veto that. democrats say you can't pick and choose which parts of the got you want to keep open and which parts you want to close. i asked a tea party republican today how long he feels comfortable keeping the government closedded over obamacare. he said "that's up to leadership," scott. and another said he feels obamacare is worse for the country than a government shutdown. so he feels comfortable standing his ground for now. >> pelley: how united are the republicans in the house on this issue? >> well, we saw
all because they didn't like one law. >> reporter: nancy cordes is on capitol hill tonight. nancy, the last government shutdown 17 years ago lasted 28 days. is there any progress in ending this one? >> reporter: scott, if anything the parties are more entrenched than we were yesterday. here is the latest twist: within the hour, the house will be voting on a republican plan to restore funding to three areas of the government that got a lot of attention today-- national parks,...
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if congress does nothing it welcomes law. he also says that it will -- after that the city will begin to set up regulations. that's when we will know more of how patients can get marijuana. live in the information center, 9 news now and wusa9.com. >>> in other news, free dental care, eye exams and eyeglasses. a free doctor's visit. the founder of one of the most remarkable charities says he is hoping to hold a mass health clinic at the dc armory next month and is looking at the possibility of moving it to prince georges county. the dc health department wants more answers before it approves the medical care plan. they have been getting requests from our area for years to bring the clinic here. >>> right now, we are waiting on a big announcement from metro. possible changes in leadership. scott broom is live outside of the agency's headquarters with the latest. scott? >> that's right. i'm scott broom. coming up, we will try to give us some sort of sense of whose heads might be rolling. we will tell you what we know when we come
if congress does nothing it welcomes law. he also says that it will -- after that the city will begin to set up regulations. that's when we will know more of how patients can get marijuana. live in the information center, 9 news now and wusa9.com. >>> in other news, free dental care, eye exams and eyeglasses. a free doctor's visit. the founder of one of the most remarkable charities says he is hoping to hold a mass health clinic at the dc armory next month and is looking at the...
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mcdonnell was 34, married and attending pat robertson's law school. and what did the thesis say about women? a lot... abortion should be outlawed and birth control should be restricted-- even for married adults. then as a legislator he introduced 35 bills to restrict a woman's right to choose. learn more. i'm creigh deeds, candidate for governor, and my campaign sponsored this ad. >>> parents may be stunned that the vaccine for h1n1 will require two shots. but also the regular shot will require two shots. this doctor's office is seeing many parents bringing their children in to be vaccinated against the seasonal flu and urging parents to do the same thing for h1n1. >> when your child gets the flu, they will be out of school for a week. some children even longer, if they get a secondary infection. not only do you not want to put your child at risk for a serious complication, you also want them to be in school. >> this local doctor's office says they have seen 30 cases of h1n1. providers are expected to receive a new vaccine by mid october. children six
mcdonnell was 34, married and attending pat robertson's law school. and what did the thesis say about women? a lot... abortion should be outlawed and birth control should be restricted-- even for married adults. then as a legislator he introduced 35 bills to restrict a woman's right to choose. learn more. i'm creigh deeds, candidate for governor, and my campaign sponsored this ad. >>> parents may be stunned that the vaccine for h1n1 will require two shots. but also the regular shot...
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. >>> we have word that zach johnson can no longer practice law in the state of maryland. the court of appeals disbarred the former prince georges county executive. he was sentenced last month to more than seven years in prison for extortion. he's expected to report to prison by next friday. his wife, lesli, also faces jail time in the corruption case. the former councilwoman will serve her one year and a day sentence in march. >>> a bill that will require virginia voters to show an id or cast a provisional ballot. it's now headed to the house floor. under this proposed law, voters without an id card would sign an affidavit that they are who they say they are before they can cast a provisional ballot. election officials would then review the ballot and decide if it should be counted. supporters say this is going to ensure the integrity of elections, but there's no evidence of voter fraud to show we need this and it would discourage minority in virginia. >>> mitt romney and newt gingrich have three days left to court florida's voters before this key primary and their immigr
. >>> we have word that zach johnson can no longer practice law in the state of maryland. the court of appeals disbarred the former prince georges county executive. he was sentenced last month to more than seven years in prison for extortion. he's expected to report to prison by next friday. his wife, lesli, also faces jail time in the corruption case. the former councilwoman will serve her one year and a day sentence in march. >>> a bill that will require virginia voters to...
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in addition to the trillion dollars of spending cuts i've already signed into law, it's a balanced plan that would reduce the deficit by making additional spending cuts, by making modest adjustments to health care programs like medicare and medicaid, and by reforming our tax code in a way that asks the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations to pay their fair share. (applause) what's more, the spending cuts wouldn't happen so abruptly that they'd be a drag on our economy or prevent us from helping small businesses and middle-class families get back on their feet right away. now, i realize there are some in my party who don't think we should make any changes at all to medicare and medicaid and i understand their concerns. but here's the truth: millions of americans rely on medicare in their retirement. and millions more do so in the future. they paid for this benefit during their working years. they earn it. but with an aging population and raising health care costs, we are spending too fast to sustain the program. and if we don't gradually reform the system while protecting curren
in addition to the trillion dollars of spending cuts i've already signed into law, it's a balanced plan that would reduce the deficit by making additional spending cuts, by making modest adjustments to health care programs like medicare and medicaid, and by reforming our tax code in a way that asks the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations to pay their fair share. (applause) what's more, the spending cuts wouldn't happen so abruptly that they'd be a drag on our economy or prevent us...
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by law car makers have to report major problems so they can be fixed. jeff glor found that can often take years. j after defective firestone tires in ford explorers led to 200 reported deaths, in 2000 congress passed the tread act. transportation recall enhancement accountability and documentation. it's a complicated name. required car makers to track and report defects. so the national highway traffic safety administration can order fixes impose fines and potentially file criminal charges. by almost everyone's account, it is not working. >> they were bad from the start. colorado congresswoman diana da get. >> exactly the problem that we were trying to avoid when we passed this law. it seemed to be continuing, it seems to be a pattern that is happening over and over again. >> following firestone and staff material tread, toyota's problem with unintended acceleration. >> we're in trouble. it took years to fully fix. earlier this year, g.m.'s ignition switch recall began, ten years after g.m. first discussed the problem. now takata air bags. they were not
by law car makers have to report major problems so they can be fixed. jeff glor found that can often take years. j after defective firestone tires in ford explorers led to 200 reported deaths, in 2000 congress passed the tread act. transportation recall enhancement accountability and documentation. it's a complicated name. required car makers to track and report defects. so the national highway traffic safety administration can order fixes impose fines and potentially file criminal charges. by...
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law enforct of. >> where are you from? >> the united states. >> reporter: but just last week american mohammed jamal khweis surrendered to kurdish forces in northern iraq. he traveled from the washington, d.c., region the syria to join isis, and he was not known to the f.b.i. >> what you're seeing right now is we're shaking every known bush. you're going to have a number that won't necessarily be on anyone's radar screen, and that's something we do need to be cognizant of. >> reporter: the couple behind december's san bernardino attack was not on the f.b.i.'s radar either. scott, today homeland security sent a bulletin to law enforcement agencies across the country warning of the potential threats from isis. >> pelley: jeff pegues in the washington newsroom. jeff, thanks very much. in a moment, the world honors the latest victims of terror. then - those places change every few months? quicksilver from capital one puts nothing in your way. you simply earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. you can't dod
law enforct of. >> where are you from? >> the united states. >> reporter: but just last week american mohammed jamal khweis surrendered to kurdish forces in northern iraq. he traveled from the washington, d.c., region the syria to join isis, and he was not known to the f.b.i. >> what you're seeing right now is we're shaking every known bush. you're going to have a number that won't necessarily be on anyone's radar screen, and that's something we do need to be cognizant...
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they are looking to see if that law violates civil rights. what do you think about their brand new law? would it be an effective way to modern that? or would it be some remain sense of the nazi germany with them looking at your papers? share your thoughts with mailbag@wusa9.com. >>> a march called the trail of greens has arrived it in our area. the march is made up of four young immigrants walking from florida to dc from the immigration reform. tonight, the neighborhood of alexandria, hosting a welcome celebration to embrace the young activist and their mission and to gavel noise the community to partis -- galvanize the community to participate. >>> wal-mart is facing a lawsuit to cost them billions of dollars tonight. today, they cleared the way for a huge class-action lawsuit, accusing the retailer of gender discrimination. the plaintiff says that it stands from the way wal-mart pays their female employees. wal-mart has seriously fought that two cents since it z was first filed nine years ago. >>> well still ahead, barring some sparing, i s
they are looking to see if that law violates civil rights. what do you think about their brand new law? would it be an effective way to modern that? or would it be some remain sense of the nazi germany with them looking at your papers? share your thoughts with mailbag@wusa9.com. >>> a march called the trail of greens has arrived it in our area. the march is made up of four young immigrants walking from florida to dc from the immigration reform. tonight, the neighborhood of alexandria,...
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the dc firearms law passed in 2008 requires owners to reregister every three years. >>> when we come back, why were the graves of dozens of veterans disturbed in a local cemetery? >> flowing snow, windchills in the single digits. look at this. midday temperatures are in the upper teens and low 20s with the windchills in the singling digits. we will come back to let you know when this cold is leaving and when the next set of cold will get here. you >> illegal dumping and other abuses in cheltenham cemetery. at least 56 graves were destroyed by workers using heavy equipment which got stuck in the mud. on thursday, prince george's inspector looked into what they found and scott broom reports is again promising to protect the dignity of veterans and their families at this troubled cemetery. >> reporter: a spokesman for maryland's department of veteran's affairs is looking into allegations brought to life by wusa9 and a whistle blower and that any problems will be corrected. at the cheltenham veteran military cemetery, a whistle blower tells me how things are handled. open pits in a maint
the dc firearms law passed in 2008 requires owners to reregister every three years. >>> when we come back, why were the graves of dozens of veterans disturbed in a local cemetery? >> flowing snow, windchills in the single digits. look at this. midday temperatures are in the upper teens and low 20s with the windchills in the singling digits. we will come back to let you know when this cold is leaving and when the next set of cold will get here. you >> illegal dumping and...
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as the president signs the controversial law increasing america's debt, the economy continues to slide. we have norah o'donnell at the white house and hand thon mason on wall street, nancy cordes reports on the most surprising vote in washington, gabby giffords back in the capitol after the attempted assassination. images of a humanitarian disaster come in, as potentially millions of people face starvation. and in america, byron pitts has one woman's fight to end hunger among children here at home. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting from washington. >> pelley: good evening. president obama today signed the compromise law that keeps the government from defaulting on its debts, but the financial markets which had been so rattled by the possibility of default found something else to worry about today. there is new evidence that the economic recovery is in trouble. and that sent skok prices plunging. the dow closed down 265 points. the index which was closing in on 13,000 in the spring fell below 12,000 today. and the s&p 500 has now give
as the president signs the controversial law increasing america's debt, the economy continues to slide. we have norah o'donnell at the white house and hand thon mason on wall street, nancy cordes reports on the most surprising vote in washington, gabby giffords back in the capitol after the attempted assassination. images of a humanitarian disaster come in, as potentially millions of people face starvation. and in america, byron pitts has one woman's fight to end hunger among children here at...
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of other laws. the federal officials are asking for an injunction to prevent them from going into effect until the case is resolved. in the united states and israel, that is just fine. that's the word from president barack obama, and israeli prime minister. the two met today at the oval office. both men were eager to show that there is no risk between the two countries. they also insist that they are uniting in their efforts to create that middle peace deal. >> we believe there's a way to make sure that the people of georgia -- gaza are able to prosper economically while israel is able to maintain their legitimate needs. we're committed to that piece. i'm committed to that piece. this will better the lines of israeli or the palestinians. >>> and they also pledged to restart the face-to-face talks with the authorities. >>> up next, the oil spill. now affecting every gulf coast state. but why are those skimmers still in court? and when will the mercury stop rising? we'll let you know if there is any.
of other laws. the federal officials are asking for an injunction to prevent them from going into effect until the case is resolved. in the united states and israel, that is just fine. that's the word from president barack obama, and israeli prime minister. the two met today at the oval office. both men were eager to show that there is no risk between the two countries. they also insist that they are uniting in their efforts to create that middle peace deal. >> we believe there's a way to...
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laws, transportation, international travel. a lot of different topics. >> reporter: in a relatively short period of time. >> maximum, five days. >> do you have a place like this at home? >> reporter: what they lack in practical skills, kauffman said, won't prevent them from succeeding. >> many have strong family values. they take care of their children this they value education. these things will be useful in the united states. >> reporter: i would like to have a better opportunity for my family, muhammad told us. i hope for a better life, and equality. >> hello! welcome! >> reporter: today, he and his family took their first steps toward that american dream. seth doan, cbs news, thailand. >> the most generous country on earth. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access >>> this is 9news now. >> tonight, five people and a dog are dead in oxen hill. victims of the silent, odorless killer. their body found inside a ho
laws, transportation, international travel. a lot of different topics. >> reporter: in a relatively short period of time. >> maximum, five days. >> do you have a place like this at home? >> reporter: what they lack in practical skills, kauffman said, won't prevent them from succeeding. >> many have strong family values. they take care of their children this they value education. these things will be useful in the united states. >> reporter: i would like to...
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federal law enforcement could lose 3700 agents. federal prisons could lay off nearly 7,000 corrections officers. 1200 fewer faa air traffic controllers could lead to more flight cancellations and delays affecting more than a million air travelers. >> playing games with people's lives and people don't have much respect for congressmen, i don't think. >> also on the table, a 25% cut in customs and border patrol agents. a decrease in 600 food inspectors. potentially leading to more food born illnesses. >> i think communities across the united states need to get together, organize, and put new people into congress. we are going to do what we voted them to do. >> the browns no longer worry about the future of their children, niece, and nephews, but the outlook for their parents. >> i have to worry about my mother's retirement, my father. and things are bad. >> it is bad and it will be even tougher to extend payroll tax cuts, unemployment benefits and other tax breaks set to expire early next year. these are all viewed as important econo
federal law enforcement could lose 3700 agents. federal prisons could lay off nearly 7,000 corrections officers. 1200 fewer faa air traffic controllers could lead to more flight cancellations and delays affecting more than a million air travelers. >> playing games with people's lives and people don't have much respect for congressmen, i don't think. >> also on the table, a 25% cut in customs and border patrol agents. a decrease in 600 food inspectors. potentially leading to more...
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he was referring to a russian law that restricts gay rights. there was a surprise in washington today that may mean the end of immigration reform. surprising, because last week, both parties were optimistic that the one thing that would pass this year would be enhancements to border security and a plan for 11 million illegal residents to work toward legal status. republican house speaker john boehner was among those most encouraged until today. here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: immigration reform has always been a tough sell with house republicans, but house speaker john boehner argued today that if the push for reform fails, it will be the president's fault. >> listen, there's widespread doubt about whether this administration can be trusted to enforce our laws, and it's going to be difficult to move any immigration legislation until that changes. >> reporter: it was a surprising about-face for the republican leadership. just last week, house budget care, paul ryan, told scott pelley that immigration reform was one of the party's top prioritie
he was referring to a russian law that restricts gay rights. there was a surprise in washington today that may mean the end of immigration reform. surprising, because last week, both parties were optimistic that the one thing that would pass this year would be enhancements to border security and a plan for 11 million illegal residents to work toward legal status. republican house speaker john boehner was among those most encouraged until today. here's nancy cordes. >> reporter:...
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an enforceable law. the police department never searched homes to make sure you had a gun. it was meant more or less as a political statement to support citizens second amend rights to own firearms. >> after the law went into effect in 1982, city leaders witnessed a 29% drop in crime. in the 30 years since, the crime rate has remained low, including just four gun-related homicides. >> our crime rate is generally less than half the national average. >> reporter: over the years, kennesaw has grown and today amidst the sprawling subdivisions and strip malls, gun control is still a sensitive issue. >> there's a lot of people passionate about their right to own any kind of a firearm. >> including an assault weapon. >> yes. >> reporter: as the sun sets on kennesaw, its residents are keeping an eye on the second amendment and how washington interprets it. >> i think if they change it they're killing the constitution. >> there's no men anymore. we have no leaders, no men. so we're just a wishy-washy nation now.
an enforceable law. the police department never searched homes to make sure you had a gun. it was meant more or less as a political statement to support citizens second amend rights to own firearms. >> after the law went into effect in 1982, city leaders witnessed a 29% drop in crime. in the 30 years since, the crime rate has remained low, including just four gun-related homicides. >> our crime rate is generally less than half the national average. >> reporter: over the years,...
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the bill now heads to the governor to be signed into law. so far he's not taken a position on this one. >>> on capitol hill, deposit crates have won the latest battle over a proposed extension of the keystone pipeline. that's the pipeline that would run from canada down to refineries in texas. today the senate gave a thumbs down to a republican plan that would have sped up the project. president obama personally lobbied democrats to defeat the proposal. >> the president of the united states is lobbying for sending north american energy to china and lobbying against american jobs. >> despite claims that this would somehow -- this pipeline would somehow solve the pain that families are feeling at the pump, the company itself has said it would take years before sang gal drop of oil would flow through that pipeline. >> president obama rejected the proposed pipeline back in january siting, among other things, environmental concerns. republicans have repeatedly bashed him over that one accused him of standing in the way of jobs and greater indepen
the bill now heads to the governor to be signed into law. so far he's not taken a position on this one. >>> on capitol hill, deposit crates have won the latest battle over a proposed extension of the keystone pipeline. that's the pipeline that would run from canada down to refineries in texas. today the senate gave a thumbs down to a republican plan that would have sped up the project. president obama personally lobbied democrats to defeat the proposal. >> the president of the...
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law enfotold cbs news that the vehicle contained cocaine and a weapon. sources reporting men dressed as women. again there is no indication there is terrorism related or indication that a police chase led up to the gate. the fbi is investigating collecting evidence. the gate is served directly by an off ramp from 295 south from bw pway, that's called connector road. tens of thousands of tsa employees use this gate daily. but the nsa does get this share of confused people that get off the exit...
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and people here-- i did corporate law, and people who do corp rate law say that's the worst, the lower of the low, you're evil. you kill kittens. i was like, we would outsource that. ( laughter ) can i ask you guys something? >> yeah! >> how do the people who make vaseline make any money? i have had the same tube of vaseline, right, right? the guy with the glasses, am i right? my vaseline was handed down to me by my grandfather in a will. you've never heard this phrase uttered in the history of mankind-- "hone, i'm going out to get more vaseline." you could go through 50,000 to find one empty container of vas line. one time i almost threw my vaseline out. i was like, "i don't recognize these fingerprints. i think my wife is cheating on me. aw, screw it." ( cheers and applause ) i was at cosco, and there was, like, a 90-year-old guy who had a shopping cart filled with nothing but, like, 40 cans of progresso soup, nothing but 40 cans-- eye 90-year-old guy, 40 cans of soup. i'm looking at that and i'm like, ah, that's optimistic. you want to laugh. thereto out. i can feel it. you gotta le
and people here-- i did corporate law, and people who do corp rate law say that's the worst, the lower of the low, you're evil. you kill kittens. i was like, we would outsource that. ( laughter ) can i ask you guys something? >> yeah! >> how do the people who make vaseline make any money? i have had the same tube of vaseline, right, right? the guy with the glasses, am i right? my vaseline was handed down to me by my grandfather in a will. you've never heard this phrase uttered in...
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reporter: we asked major tod goodyear to look at manley's letters with an analysis technique used by law enforcement. you can't file charges on scott manley based on anything in these letters. how does it help? >> well, it's an investigative tool. >> reporter: manley writes: “the fact that anyone thought it possible that i could be part of such a horrible crime nauseated me.” >> most people would say "i find it reprehensible, i find it unbelievable that anyone thinks..." >> reporter: "i... i'd commit this." >> "...that i could kill her." >> reporter: yes. >> "because i didn't." that would be a very strong statement that says "i didn't do it." >> reporter: and instead? >> this is not an "i didn't do it." this is a "i can't believe anybody thinks i could be a part of this." >> reporter: goodyear is also intrigued by this line, that manley and amy “planned to go out when she returned home from church." >> to me, it kind of signifies they were going to go out on some kind of a social or semi- date. and then, later on in the letter, he talks about he was supposed to go there for a meeti
reporter: we asked major tod goodyear to look at manley's letters with an analysis technique used by law enforcement. you can't file charges on scott manley based on anything in these letters. how does it help? >> well, it's an investigative tool. >> reporter: manley writes: “the fact that anyone thought it possible that i could be part of such a horrible crime nauseated me.” >> most people would say "i find it reprehensible, i find it unbelievable that anyone...
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and on the other hand we just need to trust law enforcement. >> officers will be able to review video before they write their initial reports. >> new information about the plane that crashed into a building in alaska. today, we learned the pilot was not authorized to fly the small cessna. the 42-year-old was killed when the plane slammed into commercial building. no one on the ground was hurt e. crews are scrambling to rescue ate people trapped in in a mine. the miners were using a camera. the mine collapsed on christmas day while 29 miners were working under ground. four did make it out, seven rescued but 17 others are still trapped. the authorities are not sure if all of the the remaining miners are still alive. >>> it has been a warm december. howard said get ready for there's a place online where you always get more than you pay for. tjmaxx.com brands you love, at prices that work for you... anytime. maxx life! shop tjmaxx.com >>> a boat capsized. but their quick thinking and quick reaction from first responders made all of the difference. >> in a matter of five or 10 seconds all
and on the other hand we just need to trust law enforcement. >> officers will be able to review video before they write their initial reports. >> new information about the plane that crashed into a building in alaska. today, we learned the pilot was not authorized to fly the small cessna. the 42-year-old was killed when the plane slammed into commercial building. no one on the ground was hurt e. crews are scrambling to rescue ate people trapped in in a mine. the miners were using a...
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. >>> we're learning that the fbi reportedly broke the law many times during the prosecution. the "washington post" says between 2002 and 2006 the fbi lied to phone companies to collect thousands of telephone records. agents would often telephone company workers about fake terrorism emergencies to persuade them to turn over the records. the justice department inspector general is expected to release a full report on this later this month. >>> we could soon learn the fate of a bethesda man who pleaded guilty to possessing bomb-making materials. the sentence will be announced at 1:00 this afternoon. prosecutors say he was planning to kill president obama during the 2008 presidential campaign. the 20-year-old was never charged with conspiring to shoot or kill anyone. we will have a full report tonight on 9 news now beginning at 5:00. >>> an early-morning house fire in rockville left three people including a firefighter injured. this happened around 30 a.m. at a two-story home on valmora court. kristin fisher has more on the investigation. >> mom is screaming, john! john! john! sh
. >>> we're learning that the fbi reportedly broke the law many times during the prosecution. the "washington post" says between 2002 and 2006 the fbi lied to phone companies to collect thousands of telephone records. agents would often telephone company workers about fake terrorism emergencies to persuade them to turn over the records. the justice department inspector general is expected to release a full report on this later this month. >>> we could soon learn the...
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. >>> maryland's new speed camera law is now in effect. some of the first cameras are going up in highway construction zones to keep workers there safe. on i-95 in laurel, electronic signs will warn you before those camera signs. here's a look at the other new laws. you can no longer send a text message. that ticket will cost you $500 in maryland. teen drivers must now be 16 1/2 years old to get a license and no one gets a full license until 18. also starting today, capital punishment is limited to cases with biological or video taped evidence or a taped confession. and any u.s. or maryland flag bought with state money and displayed on state property must be made in the united states. >>> the obama administration is working on new federal indivisible would ban texting by truck and coach drivers. yesterday, the president signed an executive order banning all federal workers from texting while driving on government business. officials say nearly 6,000 people were killed last year by distracted drivers. >>> well it was called the million med
. >>> maryland's new speed camera law is now in effect. some of the first cameras are going up in highway construction zones to keep workers there safe. on i-95 in laurel, electronic signs will warn you before those camera signs. here's a look at the other new laws. you can no longer send a text message. that ticket will cost you $500 in maryland. teen drivers must now be 16 1/2 years old to get a license and no one gets a full license until 18. also starting today, capital punishment...
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if the same-sex marriage proposal gets through the senate, they figure that it is likely to become law in maryland. so all eyes on the senate tonight and supporters will be able to come in with a narrow margin into these final hours of debate. before a midday break for other business. >> i have gone through a bit of an evolution. >> reporter: same-sex marriage debate took poignant turns on both sides. >> i made a vow, a commitment to each other. >> reporter: one from the openly-gay member of the senate. he is in a same-sex relationship and raising a child. >> but to the law, he remains an illegal stranger to me. he is my partner. i wouldn't ask any of you to call your spouses your partner. if that makes it sound -- it just makes it sound like he's your business partner. >> reporter: on the other side, conservative republicans align with democrats who have strong religious objections, like anthony muse. >> i'm going to go on record this morning in opposition to this bill. and the reason is that marriage really is designed for people who love each other and who want to have children. >>
if the same-sex marriage proposal gets through the senate, they figure that it is likely to become law in maryland. so all eyes on the senate tonight and supporters will be able to come in with a narrow margin into these final hours of debate. before a midday break for other business. >> i have gone through a bit of an evolution. >> reporter: same-sex marriage debate took poignant turns on both sides. >> i made a vow, a commitment to each other. >> reporter: one from the...
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law. >> pelley: major garrett, thanks. we'll turn now to john dickerson our cbs news political director and the anchor of "face the nation." john, it's hard to imagine how anyone could offend both the pro-choice and pro-life sides of this argument at the same time, but donald trump has managed. where does this leave him? >> reporter: yeah, it's a rare trick to do both. and this also underscores a trump hasn't thought through the important poornz the idea of pupsing a woman for abortion is not something even the most pro-life advocates talk about. s and it may exacerbate a problem trump has with women voters which has been the topic of conversation in republican ug circles all week. trump has a deficit of 44 points among women. to put that into historical perspective, mitt romney, four years ago, had a deficit of just 13 points. and given those numbers, even some of trump's supporters wonder why this week he's defended his campaign manager in an altercation with a female reporter biker questioning the truthfulness of that r
law. >> pelley: major garrett, thanks. we'll turn now to john dickerson our cbs news political director and the anchor of "face the nation." john, it's hard to imagine how anyone could offend both the pro-choice and pro-life sides of this argument at the same time, but donald trump has managed. where does this leave him? >> reporter: yeah, it's a rare trick to do both. and this also underscores a trump hasn't thought through the important poornz the idea of pupsing a woman...
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take meaningful steps to show it will honor commitment it is has already made and it has to observe laws and the norms of international behavior. >> reporter: that seems unlikely. north korean state tv dismissed the south korean offer to enter peace talks as a crafty trick. secretary kerry says the u.s. is working with china to find a solution to the crisis in the korean peninsula. >> their preference is obviously for a stable region and north korea right now is threatening the stability of the region. >> reporter: china has issued a public appeal for north korea to abandon its nuclear weapons program. but north korea continues to work on a way to put a nuclear bomb on a ballistic missile and some fear it may be close. >> i think it's a matter of time before they have that capability. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence officials say they expect north korea to perform another missile test sometime soon. tara mergener for cbs news, washington. >> secretary kerry tells cbs news that even if north korea does launch another missile test, the united states will still be willing to negotiate with t
take meaningful steps to show it will honor commitment it is has already made and it has to observe laws and the norms of international behavior. >> reporter: that seems unlikely. north korean state tv dismissed the south korean offer to enter peace talks as a crafty trick. secretary kerry says the u.s. is working with china to find a solution to the crisis in the korean peninsula. >> their preference is obviously for a stable region and north korea right now is threatening the...
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hogan is calling on whistle- blowers to receive the full prerequisite they deserve under the law. >>> officer todd archer responded to that area at stoney mill square shopping center. a man inside a car called police, saying a gu suv, and ramming his vehicle. when officer archer responded, he opened fire, shooting the driver of the suv. he was taken to a hospital where he is expected to survive. he is assigned to the patrol division. the officer is object paid administrative leave. >>> paul manafort and rick gates will remain under house arrest. manafort, and gates are accused of being involved in a complex money laundering, and tax fraud conspiracy. the men may need to offer more bail money to show they will show up. >>> disgraced congressman anthony weiner has reported to prison to again his 21 sentence. weiner was convicted of sexting with a 15-year-old girl. weiner has been undergoing therapy. >>> this massive tornado near portland, indiana. the national weather is the team on the ground today, and they're out there assessing that damage. >> we forget, still in the tornado season
hogan is calling on whistle- blowers to receive the full prerequisite they deserve under the law. >>> officer todd archer responded to that area at stoney mill square shopping center. a man inside a car called police, saying a gu suv, and ramming his vehicle. when officer archer responded, he opened fire, shooting the driver of the suv. he was taken to a hospital where he is expected to survive. he is assigned to the patrol division. the officer is object paid administrative leave....
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it is the law! >> reporter: the strategy is being championed by texas senator ted cruz, along with dozens of tea party house republicans who road a wave of obamacare-related ang interoffice in 2010. louisiana's john fleming. do you think this is worth shutting down the government over? >> i think this is worth fighting over obamacare, which the american people reject. >> reporter: and worth shutting down the government? >> that's all i have to say. >> reporter: but for the first time, some house republicans like new york's peter king, are saying they won't go along with their g.o.p. colleagues. >> i'm going to vote against it. i have to vote against it. all we're doing is leading ourselves into a government shutdown for no reason. we've been in effect hijacked by ted cruz and by a segment of this party that has prevented us from keeping the government op open. >> reporter: the question right now is are there enough peter kings to bring down the bill tonight and force a change of course? we won't kno
it is the law! >> reporter: the strategy is being championed by texas senator ted cruz, along with dozens of tea party house republicans who road a wave of obamacare-related ang interoffice in 2010. louisiana's john fleming. do you think this is worth shutting down the government over? >> i think this is worth fighting over obamacare, which the american people reject. >> reporter: and worth shutting down the government? >> that's all i have to say. >> reporter: but...
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set that tone from the very beginning. >> reporter: note that the vice president-elect said all the laws will be followed, but there are no laws on conflict of interest regarding the president or vice president. by the way, scott, that photo of mr. trump with his indian business partners, it's since been deleted. >> pelley: anna werner at trump tower on manhattan's fifth avenue. anna, thank you. late today police in texas made an arrest in the murder of a while writing a traffic ticket. police believe that surveillance video shows the suspect at police headquarters before the shooting. this was one of four attacks on police yesterday. officers were shot and wounded in st. louis and the kansas city suburb and in sanibel, florida. 60 cops have been killed in the u.s. this year. that is nearly double last year's total. in syria, the assad with the help of russia is completing the bloody destruction of its largest cty. rebel-held eastern aleppo is shuddering as bombs rain down with no place to treat the wounded. we have more on this now from elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: after each air stri
set that tone from the very beginning. >> reporter: note that the vice president-elect said all the laws will be followed, but there are no laws on conflict of interest regarding the president or vice president. by the way, scott, that photo of mr. trump with his indian business partners, it's since been deleted. >> pelley: anna werner at trump tower on manhattan's fifth avenue. anna, thank you. late today police in texas made an arrest in the murder of a while writing a traffic...
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the court does not strike down the entire law, the house will move to repeal what's left of it. >> and democratic leaders say the american people are increasingly skeptical of the court's motives. >> supreme court no longer cares so much about the constitution. it cares more about politics. >> the justices may well have voted months ago. law professor says it is all but certain that justice, anthony kennedy, will cast the deciding vote on a court that is otherwise evenly split between liberals and conservatives. >> seems like he was against the healthcare plan, but that could be just devil's advocacy. we really don't know. >> interesting fact. medicare was controversial when congress passed it back in 1961. ronald reagan actually said it was one step short of socialism. now, of course, medicare is one of the government's most popular programs. anita. >> well said, bruce. now you will be in the supreme court chamber when they announced the ruling tomorrow morning. >> yeah, it's intimidating. a dramatic decision and we'll see. we really just have to wait and i'll rush out and try and get
the court does not strike down the entire law, the house will move to repeal what's left of it. >> and democratic leaders say the american people are increasingly skeptical of the court's motives. >> supreme court no longer cares so much about the constitution. it cares more about politics. >> the justices may well have voted months ago. law professor says it is all but certain that justice, anthony kennedy, will cast the deciding vote on a court that is otherwise evenly split...
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. >> federal law says the occupy d.c. protesters can demonstrate with a permit. they cannot camp out in mcpherson square. >> camping is defined as sleeping or preparing to sleep at the site. is there sleeping going on in mcpherson square? >> yes, we believe there is. >> ahead of the national park service under tough questioning from republicans admitted he has been looking the other way and allowing occupy protesters to camp out in order to help keep the peace. >> if you want to change the rules, that's fine. just let me tell my constituents who want to visit d.c. that they can come to any park they want to and bring their tent as long as they say they are protesting. >> national park service director says he'll begin to enforce the no camping law, but he won't say when or how. >> we are not evicting mcpherson, the occupiers under any circumstances. unless there's some sort of major health or emergency. you need to make a distinction here that camping is a violation on an individual person's case. >> bruce johnson, 9news now. >> a man charged with trying to assas
. >> federal law says the occupy d.c. protesters can demonstrate with a permit. they cannot camp out in mcpherson square. >> camping is defined as sleeping or preparing to sleep at the site. is there sleeping going on in mcpherson square? >> yes, we believe there is. >> ahead of the national park service under tough questioning from republicans admitted he has been looking the other way and allowing occupy protesters to camp out in order to help keep the peace. >>...
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the town's 1st street law was thrown out because it did target day laborers. this new one includes any kind of solicitation. >> i don't believe it is unconstitutional. i wouldn't have voted for it the first time. >>> i'm outside of a high school in bethesda where a student is facing charges tonight after police say he brought a weapon that looks like this to school. just hours after his arrest only 9news now was on the scene when the boy police say hid an air gun in his backpack leaves a montgomery county police station. >> i think it is shocking that it is so easy for students to bring stuff to school. >> reporter: this letter sent home to parents tells the story. a ninth grader at walt whitman high school passed a note to a teacher saying the 14-year-old student had a weapon inside his backpack. after a search the school resource officer discovered an air soft gun that looks something like this along with a box of 200 pellets. >>> the department of justice trying to help crack down on bullying in the nation's schools. today, the assistant attorney general sp
the town's 1st street law was thrown out because it did target day laborers. this new one includes any kind of solicitation. >> i don't believe it is unconstitutional. i wouldn't have voted for it the first time. >>> i'm outside of a high school in bethesda where a student is facing charges tonight after police say he brought a weapon that looks like this to school. just hours after his arrest only 9news now was on the scene when the boy police say hid an air gun in his backpack...
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leaders would be in violation of federal law by keeping all workers on the job. you prepared to get arrested if it comes to that? >> yes. >> reporter: in yet another twist the chief financial officer for the district says he will not violate the law by authorizing payment for all those city workers. >> i will follow the lead of the attorney general in terms of making sure that we do everything legally. >> reporter: let's face it. what this is really about is the continuing battle for full citizenship for d.c. residents. as a sign in front of the wilson building points out, $3.5 billion is what d.c. residents pay in federal taxes every year and they don't have states' rights. they don't have voting rights in the house and senate. >> we're talking about rights for the taxpayers money. >> reporter: it will be up to the d.c. leaders to determine if d.c. leaders are violating federal law and maybe for the congress to decide if there will be consequences. >> mayor gray says while congress has ultimate authority over the district's budget, 6 billion of those dollars are
leaders would be in violation of federal law by keeping all workers on the job. you prepared to get arrested if it comes to that? >> yes. >> reporter: in yet another twist the chief financial officer for the district says he will not violate the law by authorizing payment for all those city workers. >> i will follow the lead of the attorney general in terms of making sure that we do everything legally. >> reporter: let's face it. what this is really about is the...
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the new law takes effect january 1st. it is modeled on the tax imposed in the district last year. of course, if you bring your own bag, there's no charge. >>> washington county, maryland has new school superintendent. yesterday, the board of education named clayton m. wilcox to the post. >> he has been a superintendent in florida and louisiana. he's currently a senior vice president for education in corporate relations at scholastic incorporated in new york city since 2008. if approved, wilcox would succeed elizabeth morgan who retired in february. >> time for the question of the morning. >> which is the one celebrity pet -- who would think of asking this question, which is the one celebrity pet most men said they would most like to hang out with? is it a, scooby doo, one of my personal favorites. b, mr. ed. too bossy. c, lovable lassie. put your answer on our facebook page. we'll share your comments in the next half hour. my diet? well yesterday i had an apple turnover. i know it's sort of my weakness. i always keep it in the house. well, that and boston crème pie, white chocola
the new law takes effect january 1st. it is modeled on the tax imposed in the district last year. of course, if you bring your own bag, there's no charge. >>> washington county, maryland has new school superintendent. yesterday, the board of education named clayton m. wilcox to the post. >> he has been a superintendent in florida and louisiana. he's currently a senior vice president for education in corporate relations at scholastic incorporated in new york city since 2008. if...
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lands prince george's county executive jack johnson and his wife in some very serious trouble with the law. the court documents talk about tens of thousands of dollars stashed inside leslie johnson's underwear, under the table deals between the johnsons and developers and attempting to flush a $100,000 check down the toilet. our team coverage begins live outside of the federal courthouse in green belt. andrea. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney says this 10-page affidavit is just the tip of the iceberg. part of a broader ongoing investigation into corruption. he said in the weeks and months to come there will likely be additional defendants and more charges. >> reporter: the affidavit alleges that a real estate developer gave jack johnson currency and a check for $100,000 in return for home funds and other official assistance. if you have information regarding a pay to play scheme in this county or state it is far better to talk to us now than for us to come knocking on your door. >> we just heard from leslie johnson's attorney and he made this brief statement. >> mrs. johnson has entered a pl
lands prince george's county executive jack johnson and his wife in some very serious trouble with the law. the court documents talk about tens of thousands of dollars stashed inside leslie johnson's underwear, under the table deals between the johnsons and developers and attempting to flush a $100,000 check down the toilet. our team coverage begins live outside of the federal courthouse in green belt. andrea. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney says this 10-page affidavit is just the tip of...
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the supreme court upheld the health care law because one justice changed his mind. jan crawford has a rare look inside the deliberations. and in a city at war with street violence, this was too much to bear. dean reynolds in chicago on the killing of a seven-year-old named heaven. >> she took her last breath in my arms. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. in the east, millions are without power tonight. in the west, thousands are fled their homes. rarely do we see the power of wind and fire over so much of the nation at once. the wind came in hurricane force announced friday night across the mid-atlantic by lightning that some described as an artillery barrage. destruction stretches 600 miles across ten states. 22 were killed over the weekend, mostly by uprooted trees that had been turned over in 80 miles an hour winds. more than two million homes and businesses are still without power. marcia mcleod and her great granddaughter mikaila milton found refuge in a red cross center in virginia. in the wes
the supreme court upheld the health care law because one justice changed his mind. jan crawford has a rare look inside the deliberations. and in a city at war with street violence, this was too much to bear. dean reynolds in chicago on the killing of a seven-year-old named heaven. >> she took her last breath in my arms. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. in the east, millions are without power tonight. in...
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his gun into the church on that sunday, police say he was in an ongoing dispute with his mother-in-law, who attended that church but wasn't there when kelley opened fire. stephen paddock, the las vegas shooter, witnesses watched him verbally abuse his girlfriend in the public. and she told police he held her hostage when she asked for a divorce. how does domestic violence behind closed doors morph into mass murder? psychologists say it's all about power. what can we do to stop it? let's start by reporting domestic violence before things escalate, and it becomes too late. >> it's also worth noting if you are a victim of domestic violence, there are hotlines you can call. >>> the ex-wife of the gunman in the texas massacre is speaking outside. >> he would choke me, punch me, kick me. there would be times where i would be on the floor, curled organs because he would be violently kicking me on my side. like i was less of a person is how he made me feel. i remember, i contacted my sister and let her know what happened, and security forces would just be the equivalent of the police or the ai
his gun into the church on that sunday, police say he was in an ongoing dispute with his mother-in-law, who attended that church but wasn't there when kelley opened fire. stephen paddock, the las vegas shooter, witnesses watched him verbally abuse his girlfriend in the public. and she told police he held her hostage when she asked for a divorce. how does domestic violence behind closed doors morph into mass murder? psychologists say it's all about power. what can we do to stop it? let's start...
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and the law does not reflect reality. >> reporter: in washington, kristen fibber, 9news now. >> now some news about someone who is very, very special to us here at 9news now. it's our colleague jc hayward who has brought us all along on her amazing 40-year journey at this station. she's shown us moments that were both bitter and sweet. today what she shared during her noon newscast is very tough to hear and it affect all of us deeply. >> i need to share something that's very personal and private with most people but i want to share it with you because i feel you are my friend and my fans. on wednesday i was diagnosed with breast cancer. and i need you. i need your prayers, i need your support and i need your love. >> you got it, jc. she says her prognosis is good. the cancer was caught easter. one of the first people jc talked to about her diagnosis was her long time friend and our morning ainge company, andrea roane. for decades now andrea has been encouraging women and men, conduct those monthly self- exams. jc says it's so important because that's how she found the lump in her br
and the law does not reflect reality. >> reporter: in washington, kristen fibber, 9news now. >> now some news about someone who is very, very special to us here at 9news now. it's our colleague jc hayward who has brought us all along on her amazing 40-year journey at this station. she's shown us moments that were both bitter and sweet. today what she shared during her noon newscast is very tough to hear and it affect all of us deeply. >> i need to share something that's very...
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it's all part of the health care law. december 7th? i better get goin'! [ male announcer ] medicare open enrollment ends soon. call 1-800-medicare or visit medicare.gov to learn more. here's one story. [ regis ] we love to play tennis. as a matter of fact it was joy who taught me how to play tennis. and with it comes some aches and pains and one way to relieve them all is to go right to the advil®. i have become increasingly amazed at regis's endurance. it's scary sometimes what he accomplishes in a day. well i'd rather not have time for pain but unfortunately it does comes your way every now and then. and that's when i take my advil®. [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®. all-natural benefiber, the fiber supplement that's taste-free and dissolves completely. so you can put it in whatever you like, even water. benefiber. makes taking fiber easier. [ electronic beeping ] [ male announcer ] still getting dandruff? neutrogena® t/gel shampoo defeats dandruff after just one use. t/gel shampoo. it works. neutrogena®. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap!
it's all part of the health care law. december 7th? i better get goin'! [ male announcer ] medicare open enrollment ends soon. call 1-800-medicare or visit medicare.gov to learn more. here's one story. [ regis ] we love to play tennis. as a matter of fact it was joy who taught me how to play tennis. and with it comes some aches and pains and one way to relieve them all is to go right to the advil®. i have become increasingly amazed at regis's endurance. it's scary sometimes what he...
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charles franklin of marquette university law has been keeping patterns for years. why did trump win? >> i think fundamentally he broke through with groups of voters that republicans had not managed to win or mobilize enough in previous elections. >> reporter: franklin says another big factor in president-elect trump's surprising wisconsin victory is that many democratic voters simply stayed home. in milwaukee county, secretary clinton got almost 50,000 fewer votes than president obama in 2012. >> the clinton campaign was operations and get-out-the-vote efforts. they weren't able to pull that off. >> reporter: franklin says another reason all the pollsters got it wrong is that 16% of wisconsin voters made up their minds in the very last week before election day. and, scott, they broke for mr. trump by about two to one. >> pelley: chip reid for us tonight. chip, thanks. in iraq, isis militants shot and iraq's second largest city. tuesday, the iraqi military found 100 bodies in a mass grave, many decapitated, some children. the u.s.-backed assault to free mosul is sim
charles franklin of marquette university law has been keeping patterns for years. why did trump win? >> i think fundamentally he broke through with groups of voters that republicans had not managed to win or mobilize enough in previous elections. >> reporter: franklin says another big factor in president-elect trump's surprising wisconsin victory is that many democratic voters simply stayed home. in milwaukee county, secretary clinton got almost 50,000 fewer votes than president...
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we don't know how long this law will last. the house approved a spending bill with an amendment that would bar the district from implementing the law. >>> pinpointing exactly when weather will hit your neighborhood hours before it happens, wusa9 first alert weather. >> another beautiful evening, low humidity, comfortable temps and lots of blue skies and sunshine. temperatures right now, it feels more like june, 82 downtown d.c., but 79 in chevy chase, a lot of upper 70s. we're stealing one today. there's still some 80s, but they're comfortable, 82 toward gaithersburg, 77 toward manassas. it's one of the cases where if you want to exercise in the evening, today you can. when it's in the 90s, you can't. the beach forecast, pretty good, good friday, saturday some clouds. we'll keep it dry now, some clouds saturday, temperatures in the mid-70s pretty much across the board ocean city. we'll go to bethany and up toward rehoboth, same deal pretty much, mid-70s on friday, saturday and sunday, some clouds saturday. now we'll keep it dr
we don't know how long this law will last. the house approved a spending bill with an amendment that would bar the district from implementing the law. >>> pinpointing exactly when weather will hit your neighborhood hours before it happens, wusa9 first alert weather. >> another beautiful evening, low humidity, comfortable temps and lots of blue skies and sunshine. temperatures right now, it feels more like june, 82 downtown d.c., but 79 in chevy chase, a lot of upper 70s. we're...
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. >> reporter: scores of officers from at least six federal and state law enforcement agencies fanned out to search by air and by land, looking for three men suspected of killing 52-year-old fox lake police lieutenant charles joseph gliniewicz. the 30-year veteran and father of four was affectionately nope in the community as g.i. joe. police say just before 8:00 this morning, gliniewicz radioed in that he was in a foot chase involve threeg suspicious suspects, describing them as two white males and one black male. >> when our first responding backup units arrived at the scene, they located lieutenant gliniewicz injured with a gunshot wound. >> reporter: fox lake mayor donny schmit says the community is devastated. >> not only did fox lake lose a family member. i lost a very dear friend. understandably, our officers are having a very difficult day today. >> reporter: parents had to pick their children up from school this afternoon, and residents are being warned to call nine 11 if they see anything suspicious. scott, many of the officers searching for those suspects were friends of gl
. >> reporter: scores of officers from at least six federal and state law enforcement agencies fanned out to search by air and by land, looking for three men suspected of killing 52-year-old fox lake police lieutenant charles joseph gliniewicz. the 30-year veteran and father of four was affectionately nope in the community as g.i. joe. police say just before 8:00 this morning, gliniewicz radioed in that he was in a foot chase involve threeg suspicious suspects, describing them as two...
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what's unclear tonight is whether the law applies to law enforcement. reporting live from fairfax andrea mccarren, 9news now. >> thank you. >>> update for you on a story you first saw on 9 last night. this mob of teenager girls hit a convenience store in northeast d.c. early yesterday morning and to our surprise some of the feedback we got seemed to support the stealing. >> in the state of the economy, someone's hungry. who is to say what's right and what's wrong? on the wusa9 fast bike page people aren't buying it. carl bennett writes this is a classic mob mentality. they do it because they can get away with it. stacy fitzgerald redd chimes in with wake up people, it is stealing. plain and simple. not cute and certainly shouldn't be condoned. today the mayor of d.c. agreed. he issued a statement reporting that residents have questioned whether the robbery could have been morally justified. he said it is clear. the law is that people do not steal from each other. if people obey the law they will be prosecuted and arrested. no excuse for this kind of inc
what's unclear tonight is whether the law applies to law enforcement. reporting live from fairfax andrea mccarren, 9news now. >> thank you. >>> update for you on a story you first saw on 9 last night. this mob of teenager girls hit a convenience store in northeast d.c. early yesterday morning and to our surprise some of the feedback we got seemed to support the stealing. >> in the state of the economy, someone's hungry. who is to say what's right and what's wrong? on the...
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laws ae saving lives. >> no doubt. a lot of firearms have been taken out of undesirables' hands. obviously, there are still a lot out there but they're thinning them out. >> reporter: i mean, if you were in america, you'd probably sell a lot more guns and make a lot more money. >> i suppose sometimes it's not all about the money. >> there are too many guns lying around and you lose your temper, even rational people will pick up the gun and shoot somebody. it's much harder if i can put it bluntly, to kill 10 people with a knife than it iss to kill 10 people with a gun. >> reporter: 85% of australians either support their country's gun laws or think they should be even tougher, according to a recent opinion poll. but, scott, what australia does not have is a powerful and wealthy gun lobby, like the one that exists in the u.s. >> pelley: holly williams reporting. holly, thank you. in another important story, chicago police, already under federal investigation for their use of force, are tonight facing questions over a sus
laws ae saving lives. >> no doubt. a lot of firearms have been taken out of undesirables' hands. obviously, there are still a lot out there but they're thinning them out. >> reporter: i mean, if you were in america, you'd probably sell a lot more guns and make a lot more money. >> i suppose sometimes it's not all about the money. >> there are too many guns lying around and you lose your temper, even rational people will pick up the gun and shoot somebody. it's much...
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there was never a council hearing or pub debate before this became law. second red flag, a council member who backed the proposal was being paid by a company with interests in the industry. before slots moved into anne arundel county there was plenty of public input. but with dc planning to offer virtual, nothing. >> mr. brown, i would appreciate if you would stop saying that you have taken this to the community and that you have publicly vented it. >> reporter: door three brizill challenging michael brown who said put the legislation through without public comment. >> i hate that term. >> reporter: at the time he was employed and paid $200,000 by a law firm with interests in on-line gambling. now he defends the process. >> we reached it for almost two years. we had talked to some of my colleagues about it. i know the conversation was, it was sidebar -- they said it was sidebar, it was not. it was public. >> reporter: two years and just now getting feedback from community members. the plan allows residents 19 and he would older to gamble on a -- and older
there was never a council hearing or pub debate before this became law. second red flag, a council member who backed the proposal was being paid by a company with interests in the industry. before slots moved into anne arundel county there was plenty of public input. but with dc planning to offer virtual, nothing. >> mr. brown, i would appreciate if you would stop saying that you have taken this to the community and that you have publicly vented it. >> reporter: door three brizill...
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supporters say the law protects religious freedom. those oppose say it is a licence to discriminate against gays. adriana di. >> assuras: reports from indianapolis. >> we're here today trying to set the record straight. >> indiana republican leaders were in damage control mode today after a weekend of protests against the state's religious freedom law. state senator david long says the law which limited government interference with a person's religious beliefs just needs to be clarified. >> we don't believe anyone should be discriminated against. we want support that law if we thought that was the affect of it. >> the fact that you are considering this legislation that could clarify the law just four days after it was enacted, a find that you are buckling to public pressure? >> no, i think we're reacting to an obvious misconception about what the law does. >> the mayors of seattle and san francisco and the governor of connecticut have banned state employee business travel to indiana. apple c.e.o. tim cook called the law part of a dang
supporters say the law protects religious freedom. those oppose say it is a licence to discriminate against gays. adriana di. >> assuras: reports from indianapolis. >> we're here today trying to set the record straight. >> indiana republican leaders were in damage control mode today after a weekend of protests against the state's religious freedom law. state senator david long says the law which limited government interference with a person's religious beliefs just needs to be...